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Klein 1999 Androit Race

MSRP $ 2699.99
# of Reviews 21
Average Rating 4.48/5
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Submitted by david jennings a Weekend Warrior from charleston s.c.
Date Reviewed: March 21, 2009
Favorite Trail:manchester state park
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:mikes bikes
Strengths:great bike never rplaced anything.used to race out of ashville, and taken the bike many times. i love it could not have got a better bike.
Weaknesses:broke forkes on my roof rack, and had to order some adapter to make new fork fit. that took three week for the part to come in
Similar Products Used:none, i have a schwinn, homegrown an have never liked it much. but i have not ever just got on a bike and loved it right away.
Bike Setup:xt,xtr
Bottom Line:had the bike from brand new and love it. kline is the best.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Charlene a Weekend Warrior from Columbia, MD
Date Reviewed: July 23, 2002
Favorite Trail:Orange trail - Fair Hill
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $2700.00
Purchased At:Mt Airy Cycle and Fitness
Strengths:Quality construction and finish, geometry, handling
Weaknesses:original SX-R fork
Bike Setup:'02 Mars Elite fork, all XTR drivetrain, Avid Arch Supreme brakes, Avid ultimate levers, Racelite wheels with King hubs, Terry Fly saddle
Bottom Line:This is a fantastic handling, fast hardtail that climbs effortlessly. After 3 years it has held up great and I've had no problems with it.

I recently replaced the stock Manitou SX-R fork (why did I wait so long?) with an '02 Mars Elite. What a difference! The bike handles just as great, it's as nimble as before, but about a pound and a half lighter and even quicker.

I e-mailed Klein about what to do to use a fork with a 11/8" steerer. They recommended contacting Reset Racing, a German engineering firm, (www.reset-racing.de or e-mail at info@reset-racing.de) that makes replacements for the proprietary Klein integrated headset, an exact component-for-component match except that these components are machined for a 11/8" steerers (instead of the 11/4" steerer of the original).

Dealing with Reset was great - the new headset arrived promptly. The cost was about $ 100 for the new headset and an adapter that allows use of the original Klein stem (not required). My husband and I do all our own work on our bikes. I love this almost as much as riding, so I was a little disappointed that Klein specific tools were requires to remove the original headset and install the new one. I ended up having this done at Mt. Airy Cycle and Fitness in Mt. Airy, MD.

Steven Hoover, the mechanic at Mt. Airy, did the work and was impressed with the quality of the Reset headset. I've been riding the new set-up for several months now and I'm very pleased with the purchase. The German replacement headset, which is pressed into the head tube, is just as smooth as the original Klein MC3 Airheadset.

I would recommend this upgrade to anyone with a 2000 or earlier Klein with the large headtube. Putting a light cross country fork on this bike has truly made it an awesome performer.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by James a Racer from Ottawa, ON, Canada
Date Reviewed: September 22, 2001
Favorite Trail:Many in Banff Alberta
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $2699.00
Purchased At:Sportable (LBS)
Strengths:Two years since my last review and the bike still makes me smile every time I jump on it.
This thing is far faster than I am!
Weaknesses:Expense to replace stock SX-R. I can get good deals through the LBS but I would have to special order a fork from Klein to fit the headset.
Similar Products Used:1999 Attitude Race (owned) F1000, Every Rocky Mountain, Every Trek, Klein..... (Worked at LBS)
Bike Setup:Stock but have used ONZA HO ti pedals since day one. Weighed bike at 22.8-22.9lbs (maybe scales were a little generous)
Bottom Line:I'm a light rider (140lb's) so a light bike is a must, this is it. Just ridding it back to back with my Attitude Race demonstrates the huge difference in the position of the CofG. The Adroit just flys. It is a shame Klein don't equip a bike like this any more. In fact for 2002 the Adriot is gone, no more super adjustment/maintenance free airheadset. The Race lights are back but no Chris King hubs in sight. In conclusion, those of us lucky enough to have the 1999 Adroit most likely won't be giving them up in a hurry! PS: I figure a 2 year gap should allow me to make another post.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by ROLF RIMROTT a Racer from WAYNE, PA USA
Date Reviewed: September 16, 2001
Favorite Trail:JIM THORPE
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:USED
Strengths:This bike is bulletproof, I weigh 205 and have broken frame sets of every other bike I owned. I have been racing my Klein Adroit for 5 years and it has not even fatigued yet. The Klein Adroit is stiff but also complient, it is the only alloy framed bike with a complient ride. The frame has internal cable routing so cable snages are not an issue, the Klein Adroit is the lighest mountain frame set period. Klein has a lifetime warrenty.
Weaknesses:The Adroit has Klein's "Airhead" headset, this causes a limited choice of compatable fork and headsets.
Similar Products Used:I have used TREK and Specialized mountain bikes and the framesets broke in no time.
Bike Setup:I have a 1993 model Adroit, I use a 20 cm frame with a MAG 21 SL fork, full XTR group 8 speed and a ASE suspension seatpost, Flite gel sattle, The group is Old school XTR, rapid fire 8 speed, the bike weighs only 23.6 lbs
Bottom Line:If you are looking for a reliable, stable, bulletproof cross country bike that is light and complient the ADROIT is for you. If you are just a weekend joyrider this is to much bike for you.
Be sure to run all Shamno XT or XTR, pretty aftermarket componets will just have you walking out of the woods with broken components.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Richie Rich a Cross Country Rider from Wisconsin
Date Reviewed: May 31, 2001
Favorite Trail:Kettle Moraine
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $2700.00
Purchased At:Shop in Chicago
Strengths:(Technically,I bought my bike in '98,so I refer to it as a '98 model,though it's really a '99 model.Confused yet?If not,you should be!)
I was in the market for an aluminum hardtail to replace my AMP B-4(dog),and I heard many good things about Klein,so I decided to give them a try.And I have come to this verdict:Among the big bicycle manufacturers,this feels,looks,and rides on another level.This bike screams "racer" to a T,with its agressive climbing ability and sharp handling.Although Trek now owns Klein,the quality is still far above any other big conglomerate.The paint is flawless,with a gorgeous green-to-blue iridescence,and the welds are perfect.There is nothing to complain about on the component side of things either.Racelite wheels(with the original Chris King hubs),XT/XTR componentry,all quality parts.This bike is a wonderful addition to my stable.
Weaknesses:The race geometry exacts a price in ride quality--it's very stiff and unforgiving,which I actually happen to like as part of the bike's nature.I don't care for the internal cable routing--although it cleans up the asthetics it also makes maintenance a challenge.The proprietary Airheadset and heavy steel-steerer Manitou SX-R fork are a bit of a dissapointment:Though the bike is wonderful stock,I would love to see how it rides with a Z-2 Atom 80 and Chris King headset up front.Still, everything performs well and I am far from dissatisfied.
Similar Products Used:'95 Fat Chance Wicked,Seven Sola Ti,Spooky Darkside
Bike Setup:Stock,with different tires(Panaracer Fire XC Pro),saddle(Selle Italia Flite),and pedals(Time Atac)
Bottom Line:This is a marvelous ride.Everyone looking for a big-company bike company with high value,excellent componentry pick,and fine workmanship should consider a look at Klein.I did and this '99 Adroit is one of my favorites.It earns 5 chilies from me!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Charlene a Weekend Warrior from Columbia, MD
Date Reviewed: December 20, 2000
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $2700.00
Purchased At:Mt.Airey Bicycle and Fitness
Strengths:Frame craftmanship, geometry, paint, MC3 Airheadset, replaceable rear derailleur hanger
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:The Adriot is my only hardtail; have a SantaCruz Superlight full suspension bike.
Bike Setup:All XTR with Avid Arch Supreme brakes, Avid Ultimate levers, Easton CT2 Monkey Light bar, Terry Fly saddle, stock Manitou SX-R shock
Bottom Line:I've just completed my second season riding this bike and recently upgraded the drivetrain from the stock XT parts. Despite lots of miles and a few crashes, the bike has held up extremely well. One or two small scratches - otherwise the paint is perfect (no chipping or peeling).

Despite one of the reviews below, the bike has a replaceable rear derailleus hanger - I've replaced it once after a nasty crash that bent the hanger but didn't damage the derailleur or the frame.

This bike is a wonderful hardtail to ride. It's incredibly stiff and responsive, its quick and nimble, a real pleasure to ride on technical singletrack or bomb down powerline trails. And absolutely nothing climbs or accelerates like this bike!

This bike also turns heads. The smooth welds and incredible paint draw comments everywhere I ride.

After two years I am well satisfied with the Adroit. It has been very reliable, the frame and paint are as new, and the Bontrager Race Lite wheelset with Chris Kings hubs is one great set of wheels! I also like the custom Klein headset very much - it hasn't been touched service-wise in 2 years and is perfectly smooth with just the right amount of tension.

Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the bike and recommend it highly to anyone looking for a quality frame, a great geometry for cross country riding, and a bike to last for many years.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by john a Cross Country Rider from bethlehem, pa, usa
Date Reviewed: June 12, 2000
Favorite Trail:lehigh river canal path
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:responsive, good components, great looking
Weaknesses:none
Similar Products Used:trek 6500
Bottom Line:This is my second riding season with the Adroit Race. In a sentence, this bike DEMANDS performance from its rider. I've found that when I pedal to my Klein's satisfaction, it hums and rewards me with an exhilarating, precise ride. When I'm lazy, the bearings on the rear hub chide me for my slothfulness: "you're not worthy...you're not worthy". I'm not a techie but I know what I like and I like this bike. It will climb anything and make you feel guilty for not putting in enough effort.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jason H a Cross Country Rider from AL
Date Reviewed: June 4, 2000
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:Paint, Build Quality, Overall Design!
Weaknesses:Poor, Poor, customer service!!!!!!!!!!
Similar Products Used:Everything, I am the manager of the local bike shop.
Bottom Line:I have had it with Trek handling all Klein's warranty claims! You expect some hassle when you have an $200 bike that has been clearly abused, but people that spend $1500+ on a bike usually take care of their investment. Likewise, manufacturers that sell $1500+ usually take care of their customers.
To add to this, that paint job WILL cost around $350 on top of the repair charge when the Nonreplicable deraileur hanger snaps off. Klein will not budge on this issue, which is why I put all their dealer info in the trash.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Ryan a Cross Country Rider from Voorhees, Nj, USA
Date Reviewed: January 12, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:The Paint is unbelievable. sometimes it is green sometimes it is purple. Also the XT/XTR isnt bad either.
Weaknesses:The wheelset takes a long time for the spokes to set. I have ridden my bike 10 times since I have purchased it and everytime I have had to true the wheels. Also The front brake screams no matter how much toe in is on it. i have had to reverse toe to get the noise to stop.
Similar Products Used:Y22(XT/XTR)
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:I oowrked at a bike shop and got a killer deal on the bike. If you can get one as a leftover or on sale you wont regret it.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Laureano a Cross-Country Rider from Caracas, Venezuela
Date Reviewed: November 28, 1999
Favorite Trail:
El Consejo
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Look, feel, weight, wheels
Weaknesses:
None
Similar Products Used:
GT Zaskar
Bike Setup:
All XT and JUDY XC Fork
Bottom Line:Clibs great. Its really fast (maybe too fast going dowhill with the REvolt Super X tires. I just had to change the steem for a shorter one. I love the zzzzzzzzzzzz of the Chris King rear hub. Just get one (try to find a sale) and ride it!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Tim a Cross-Country Rider from Sussex, UK
Date Reviewed: November 16, 1999
Favorite Trail:
QE Park/ Stanmer Park
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Geometry/Fit(for me)
Racelites
Weaknesses:
Steel yes, steel steerer!
SX-R fork weight
Fork squeal
Bottom Line:Bought it because of the fit/geometry, and if I'm honest, because of the paint job as well (I could have afforded the Pro but with the 99 paint choice, Yuk). Brilliant ride, especially tricky climbing. Cheap forks better than I expected, but still too heavy with the steel steerer and the steerer rusts! What! a steel steerer on a £2000 bike. What are Klein playing at. Otherwise excellent. Oh yeah, LK front mech! Well, I suppose somethings had to be compromised to get the Racelites on there.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by eric sanchez a Cross-Country Rider from visalia, ca
Date Reviewed: November 1, 1999
Favorite Trail:
camp wishon trail
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
light, stiff frame sick paint job
Weaknesses:
none
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
stock
Bottom Line:this bike takes on all other cross-country rigs and blows them out of the water, the mission control stem and head set go where you point it. it's a great climber and decender. I have to give this sick bike a fivr out of five
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by James a Racer from Ottawa
Date Reviewed: October 14, 1999
Favorite Trail:
many trails in Banff national park
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Adroit Frame
Race Lite's !
Weaknesses:
None yet.
Similar Products Used:
Attitude race
F 1000
etc..
Bike Setup:
stock
Bottom Line:This is the second Klein I have owend/own. You may have noticed that I have posted a review for an Attitude race which I loved. I had the opertunity to get the Adroit so I couldn't resist. I think the zzzzzzzz... from the chris king hub may take a little getting used to but it is cool. If you don't toe in the front brakes these rims will give you the loudest squeal of all tome. As soon as you do though all is silent and stopping is excelent. I have to go riding now so I will leave with a 5/5!!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by chris a Cross-Country Rider from cobourg, ont. can
Date Reviewed: July 7, 1999
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:
it's a Klein
paint?
Weaknesses:
too much money you're paying for the paint
Similar Products Used:
rocky mountain thin air
specialized m4
gary fisher supercaliber
Bottom Line:Demo'd the bike. Nice paint, but that doesn't make a great bike. This is not a great bike for the money. Way too much money for a cool paint job. The previous review by Paul may be a bit misleading in regards to the paint process. The process that he explains is nothing special. What he has explained is simply a urethane paint job nothing special. However, he does not mention the actual material cost of the paint. This particular type of paint costs over $3000.00 cdn per imp. gallon. Believe me I know, I own an auto body shop and have painted several bike frames with this paint. Enough about paint, the bike is real nice bike, but you've got to wonder about the headset size and the spec'd fork on a bike of this price. Mind you the frame is beautiful but worth that much? Don't think so. If it were cheaper I'd mark it higher.
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Paul a Racer from Traverse City
Date Reviewed: June 8, 1999
Favorite Trail:
North Country
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Similar Products Used:
Most Everything.
Bike Setup:
Klein Adroit Race
Manitou SX R
Bontrager Race Lite Wheelset
Paul brakes & levers
RaceFace Cranks & BB
Sram plasma shifters
Thompson elite post
WTB Ti saddle
XTR front & rear Derail
XTR Ti 12-34
Bottom Line:To comment on the previous review. You are correct. It is a bit heavier than advertised. Stock out fo the box is 23.8. Even with my set up the bike weighs in at 23.0lbs. Granted the pedals are not the lightest on earth, but sometimes functionability outweighs the weight factor...unless you're a complete weight weenie.As far as the mid-grade for the SX r smokes the compatitions comparable forks for adjustability, tech work, and feel. The AirHeadset© is nearly maintenance free. The pressed in cartridge system and taperwall oversized steer weigh nearly as much as a standard 1 1/8 fork & headset setyup...within grams. It also has a more connected precise steering quality with none of the slip or possible loosness that can come with a cup and ball headset.As for a componant packeage the Klein Adroit Race is a FULL XT bike with an XTR rear. The XT crankset was not in the origional design, but the Bontrager Race Lite Crankset ran into some production difficulties and could not be produced. Either way the XT is stiff and responsive. If your Adroit came with an LX front, call Trek adn they will do everything they can to swap it out for the XT it was advertised with. The paint job is beautiful. As far as chiping and scratching, perchance the previous reviewer may or may not have known that Klein paintjobs, and frames for that matter, are some the best in the industry. Klein uses aerospace quality tubing, which in itself is seemless-extruded and certified to NASA purity and streangth tests. Above that it's gradient process releaves stress points associated with butteed tubing making it's weight:strength ratio greater. The paint goes.Klein uses top-of-the-line automotive paint and a zink rich primer tested at over twice the corrosion resistence as 95% of salt water marine equiptment. Klein bonds their paint directly to the frame and each coat that is sprayed combines with the coats previously making 10 layers of paint dry as one. They also deboss their logos. Which means the logos are painted on first, then the bike painted, then the clear coat applied making it so the logos will never* scrape or peal.The long top tube and short stays make it a climbing machine, with it's ultra stiff rear end. Combined with the Mission Control© steering system it's one of the quickest responding bikes out there. So when weighing out the options. Are you paying for a full bike, or a component package? When you buy a klein you buy a complete bike built around a frame, not a frame built around a groupo. Quality anf Function are not options...everything else is.P.S. Bunny Hops? ever think about maybe BMX riding?
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by General Malaise a Cross-Country Rider from Vas Deferens, CA
Date Reviewed: May 22, 1999
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
Bottom Line:Ok, I tested this bike a while back but decided to wait to share my wisdom until now....get ready. As advertised, the paint job is cool...psychedelic green/purple. But I'm sorry, that's where the fun ends. $2800 and you expect A LOT more than a good paint job (which will eventually chip and scratch anyway). I had the shop weigh the bike (large frame, ~18) and it was almost 24 pounds. In 1996 or so, this may have been considered light but today? Not for a $2800 hardtail...you can get full suspsension bikes for close to this price that weigh less! It's the components, of course, which weigh the bike down. This thing's got some LX parts on it for crying out loud! Come on, no (hardtail) aluminum frame is THAT good. Other components are mainly XT or Bontrager (another Trek brand) and they're OK.You're pretty much stuck with the stock proprietary headset, as well as the steerer tube and stem because the headtube diameter is non-standard. The fork (Manitou SX-R)is not the lightest to begin with, and when you add the oversized steerer tube, it makes the front end feel VERY heavy. How can Klein/Trek justify using a middle-of-the-line suspension fork on a FRIGGIN $2800 bike?!The ride? Not bad....but the heavy front end makes handling feels sluggish, albeit solid. Don't bother trying to get big air off your bunny hops on this bike. On the plus side, I did like the Race Lites.I gave this bike fair consideration, but when I tested the Specialized M4, which costs less ($2500), has better components(XTR/XT), and is a full 2 pounds lighter(21.5 lbs.!), the Adroit Race was a lot less appealing, despite its pretty paint job.Apologies to those who bought this bike already, but to those still deliberating, do yourself a favor and try the M4 (and others, although I settled on the M4).
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Charlene Williams a Weekend Warrior from Columbia, MD
Date Reviewed: May 14, 1999
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Frame, Handling, Appearance
Weaknesses:
None
Similar Products Used:
Schwinn Homegrown
Bike Setup:
Klein Adroit Race, Manitou SX-R
Bottom Line:I've ridden this bike off road as well as on local bike paths many times in the 3 months that I've owned it. It handles rooty single-track and rocks easily, climbs great, is rock solid and suprizingly fast. The steering is quick and precise, the bike goes where you point it and always feels solid. This is a very resonsive bike, it does whatever you ask. It's great fun to ride and awesome to look at! I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high quality MTB that will take you to the limits of your ability and beyond.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by john a Racer from Boone, NC
Date Reviewed: April 6, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Tanawha trail
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
this bike is sooooo sweet. swapped out xt shifters,brakes, levers and derailleurs for esp 9.0sl and saved a 1/2 lb. great manitou fork , true tracking(but i'm only 142 lbs) soaks up bumps,great,great, great, paint job oooooh migod
Weaknesses:
what frickin weaknesses you frickin' frick?!?
Similar Products Used:
klein pulse race. also very sweet
Bike Setup:
bidiling ding ding ding ding ding ding....
Bottom Line:wort' ev'ry pennnnnnnnnnnnnnny
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Owen a Racer from Camden, Maine
Date Reviewed: April 6, 1999
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Bottom Line:The appearance of this bike is almost says it all. It's one of the best paint jobs I've ever seen. Once you ride it, it's even better. It's stiff, very responsive and the wheels are unbelievable. Race Lites all the way! I haven't ridden off road yet but it rides great on the road. I'll post another once I take it off road. SO far Kelin did an excellent job and the components are also well chosen for a 23 lb. bike.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ed a weekend warrior from Apex, NC
Date Reviewed: March 1, 1999
Bottom Line:

Silly bike...What else can I say??? Best hard tail (frame) on the market - PERIOD. Components could be better, but I'm going to replace most of them anyway and I will gladly chinz in this area to get the gradient tubing, internal cable routing, and 2.9 lb frame. Let me say that last part again - 2.9 lb frame!!! That is just amazing. Super stiff, climbs like crazy, and handles/tracks great. Paint job is amazing, although it is relatively easy to chip and ding the frame. But I don't give a damn about chipping and scrathing (it's not like the thing is going to rust) so long as the frame stays together - which I know it will being a Klein. Doom on you FS riders when the going gets hilly!! Great work Klein..
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Charlene Williams a weekend warrior from Columbia, MD
Date Reviewed: February 22, 1999
Bottom Line:

Got this bike a week ago and have been out on it 4 times. This is my first mountain bike and I couldn't be happier with the model I chose. The bike is rock solid and so smooth that it's a real pleasure to ride. Shifting is exceptionally precise and smooth and the bike handles wonderfully. It takes everything in stride, very responsive, never becoming edgy or jumpy. I feel very confident riding this bike.
The overall appearance of this bike is spectacular! What a paint job! It changes color from every different angle.
So far, the bike has lived up to the Klein reputation in every aspect. It rides as spectacularily as it looks!
Overall Rating:5






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